Johnson Pope COVID-19 Task Force
During a health care emergency like the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses and individuals will face a number of unprecedented legal issues. Johnson Pope’s COVID-19 Task Force is a multi-disciplinary team of lawyers assembled from all of the firm’s offices. We are prepared to help clients address the legal issues likely to arise, or that have already risen, as a result of COVID-19. As the world monitors and attempts to address these incredibly challenging circumstances, being prepared to face inevitable legal issues makes good business sense. Task Force areas of concentration include:
- Contract and Transactional issues
- Employment Law
- Health Care
- Real Estate
- Landlord-Tenant Issues
- Litigation
- Bankruptcy and Creditor’s Rights
- Tax & Estate Planning
- Government Loans for Small Businesses
As Florida contends with the impact of COVID-19 coronavirus, the safety of our clients and employees is our central concern. We are coordinating our local response, taking into account guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health organizations to determine the appropriate course of action as it relates to business operations. As of now, our offices remain open. Should the status of our offices change, Johnson Pope has robust and tested technology in place to ensure that we remain available to serve you. We have already implemented flexible working arrangements, and many of our employees are being encouraged to work from home. The entire Johnson Pope team has remote access to all client files, allowing them to securely access all information necessary to serve you. Please do not hesitate to contact any of us via phone or email. We are working as usual, and are here for our clients and our community during this difficult time.
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